In the PYF thread, a fellow goon posted a video of a group of voice actors, some of whom include Tara Strong, John DiMaggio, Billy West and a few more reading most of the way through Star Wars Episode IV, narrated by Kevin Conroy as Batman.

God she really can't sing at all. Most of todays pop stars would be screwed without computers.

I attended one of her concerts last year because a friend got a bunch of tickets dirt cheap for her work. I liked it a lot more than a thought I would- even though she's a bad singer, she still put on a really fun show (it was like watching the bastard child of Candyland and a traveling circus) and I was happy I went.

For content, here's a video that makes me laugh literally every single time I see it. It's just so very bizarre. Some crazy foreign woman apparently throws herself on the back of someone's car in a busy intersection and things escalate from there. Watch until the end. It's almost like a punchline.

It was a while back, so no harm no foul, but I believe this exact same sequence of posts happened in an old iteration of this thread, which is probably why the videos are related.
For content: Soon to be #1 overall pick in the NHL draft, Nail Yakupov (spelling?) is the most hysterically Russian interviewee in history.

Strike quick and hurry at him,
rush in,
not caring to hit or
miss.
So that you dishonor him before the judges.

Does anyone remember a strange (possibly Japanese) animated music video of a conductor falling in love with someone only for her to be swept away by another (feminine-looking) conductor? I can't for the life of me remember the name of the song or the artist, but it's been killing me trying to find it. It has to exist somewhere!

For content:

This hedgehog is so chill when he's floating on his back. I'll never be as cool as this hedgehog.

This was a prank by The Yes Men, who do all sorts of stunts to make corporations look bad. They usually set up fake but realistic looking corporate websites, then wait to be invited onto news programs for interviews. Here's them posing as Dow Chemical and accepting responsibility for the Bhopal disaster in India:

This cropped up in the strange fanart thread in PYF. Icelandic comedy troupe does Donald Duck, in the style of Dogme, in Danish. Pretty goddamn funny, especially the part where Goofy is Gary Oldman's character from "True Romance".

Does anyone remember a strange (possibly Japanese) animated music video of a conductor falling in love with someone only for her to be swept away by another (feminine-looking) conductor? I can't for the life of me remember the name of the song or the artist, but it's been killing me trying to find it. It has to exist somewhere!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXjPQYgT25Q

For the past month or so, we've been putting out episodes of our webseries Video Game High School. Think alternate universe where video games are the most important sport in the world and there are gaming academies set up to train high schoolers for gaming in the pro leagues. Also, this world is ridiculous.

We're trying to get our own site launched off of it too, so the latest episode (Episode 6) is already up on RocketJump.com,.

The nature of webseries is a bit weird as far as what a "pilot" constitutes - we were trying for runtime efficiency, so if you want to give this series a fair shake, I recommend sticking around until Episode 4, as we had to spend a lot of time just setting things up and introducing the players. Also there is a sweet drift racing sequence.